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Liricas Analas is a rap crew from the canton of Grisons, G R . Switzerland. Their first album, Analogia, is the first rap album in the Romansh language. Author and anthropologist Pascal Hofmeier notes that in choosing to rap in Romansh, a language spoken by only a few thousand people, yet instantly identifiable as Swiss, Liricas Analas takes the concept of Lokalpatriotismus (local pride), which is so prevalent in the Swiss hip-hop scene, to an extreme level. Their 2006 CD, AnalFaBad, contained the chart-topping song "Siemis".

Members

  • Pius aka pddp
  • Just
  • Flepp
  • Orange aka Pumaranza
  • Spoon
  • DJ Gionson
  • DJ Suit

Discography

References

  1. "Liricas Analas (rätoromanischer Hip Hop) begeistern im Val Lumnezia". Schweizer Illustrierte (in German). Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  2. "Liricas Analas". Zurkow StartUp Festival 2017. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  3. "Viva Rumantsch: Die Bündner Rapper von Liricas Analas im Interview". Viva Rumantsch: Die Bündner Rapper von Liricas Analas im Interview | annabelle.ch (in German). 30 April 2013. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  4. Hofmeier, Pascale. “Identitätskonstruktion im Schweizerdeutschen Mundartrap: Lokalpatriotische Wohlstandshiphopper?” (“Identity Construction in Swiss-German Dialect Rap: Prosperous Hip-Hoppers with Local Pride?”). Facharbeit, Universität Bern 2005.
  5. Liricas Analas, “Liricas Analas – CH – Rap / Hip Hop”, http://www.myspace.com/liricas.

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